Vintage illustration of ships on a frozen sea with a cloudy sky. 1900s Scheveningen Dutch Seascape Fishing Boats Vintage Art Postcard UDB.
1900s Scheveningen Dutch Seascape Fishing Boats Vintage Art Postcard UDB.

1900s Scheveningen Dutch Seascape Fishing Boats Vintage Art Postcard UDB

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About This Postcard

This artistic monochromatic postcard features a maritime scene on the beach at Scheveningen, Netherlands. The artwork, signed by A. Heide, depicts traditional Dutch fishing boats, known as bomschuiten, being hauled onto the sandy shore by a large group of people. Because Scheveningen lacked a deep-water harbor until 1904, these heavy, flat-bottomed boats were designed to be beached directly on the sand. The scene captures the labor-intensive nature of the local fishing industry and the dramatic coastal atmosphere of the North Sea.

Details

Era: Undivided Back (c. 1898–1905)
City: Scheveningen (The Hague)
Country: Netherlands
Topic: Maritime Art, Dutch Fishing Industry, Bomschuiten (Flat-bottomed boats), North Sea Coastal Life, Beach Scenes.
Condition: Unposted / Uncirculated
Address Side: Undivided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: A. Heide
Publisher: Not Stated (Series No. 9)
Printer: Likely Dutch or German
Print Type: Phototypie / Collotype (Fine-grain monochromatic print)

Additional Information

The artist's signature, A. Heide, is visible in the lower-right area of the illustration. The back of the card is a multilingual undivided back, featuring titles in French (Carte Postale), Italian (Cartolina Postale), German (Postkarte), Hungarian (Levelező-Lap), and Dutch (Briefkaart). This universal design was common for cards intended for international distribution across Europe. The lack of a vertical dividing line on the back confirms it was produced before 1905, when postal regulations changed to allow messages on the left side of the address area.

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